A member of the governor’s security staff tested positive for the disease.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has gone into self-quarantine and is working from home after being exposed to someone with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
The governor found out about his exposure Monday morning and has not left his home. Walz is not showing any symptoms of the disease but will follow the 14-day self-quarantine guidelines that health officials recommend after coming into contact with a known COVID-19 carrier.
This isn’t a typical Monday morning but we’re still hard at work to combat the #COVIDー19 crisis. Minnesotans have been through long winters before, we’ll get through this one like we always do, together. Be safe, and #StayHomeMN.
“The most important thing Minnesotans can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 is to stay home,” said Governor Walz in a statement. “I’m using this as an opportunity to lead by example. Though I’m feeling healthy and not showing any symptoms, I’m going to work from home and model the protocol we are asking all Minnesotans to follow.” Continue reading.